PSO BRAVO!

Musical Families
Free and open to the public.

The Princeton Symphony Orchestra presents PSO BRAVO! Musical Families for the first time this May at the Princeton Public Library. This interactive presentation features the PSO BRAVO! String Ensemble in an immersive look at the violin, viola, cello, and bass. 

Program

Join us for the first annual PSO BRAVO! Musical Families event presented by the Reed Family at the Princeton Public Library. The annual presentation honors the memory of Ingrid W. Reed, who believed passionately in community engagement, arts education, and classical music. Ingrid and her husband, and former Princeton mayor, Marvin Reed were also strong supporters of the Princeton Public Library. For this inaugural presentation, families will discover the wonderful sounds of the strings family.
 

output-onlinepngtools (2).pngInterested in private lessons for a young aspiring musician? After the show, meet members of Helping Harmony, a student run non-profit which helps provide students in underserved communities with free music lessons. For more information, visit https://www.helpingharmony.org/.

 

IN MEMORY OF

 

Marvin Reed

Marvin R. Reed, Mayor of Princeton Borough from 1990 to 2003.

 

 

 

 

Ingrid Reed

 

 

Ingrid W. Reed, Princeton Symphony Orchestra Board Advisor, former trustee, and proud supporter of PSO BRAVO! education programs. 

Location

Princeton Public Library
Community Room
65 Witherspoon Street
Princeton, NJ
 

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